Shamim Shahid Once again, terrorists who are not only enemies of humanity but also indulging them in a worst sin by killing innocent Muslims on the sacred name of Islam, have targeted girls students in Kabul, Afghanistan on Saturday. Over 35 teenager girl students were killed and around 60 other …
Read More »Karzai strongly condemns Kabul girl’s school carnage
AT News KABUL: Former President, Hamid Karzai strongly condemned the terrorist attack in front of a girls’ school in Kabul’s neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barch. The attack that targeted the Sayed-ul-Shuhada school, in which more than 50 people mostly school girls were martyred and over 100 wounded. Karzai denounced the terrorist attack …
Read More »Taliban intensify attacks in Herat
AT News KABUL: The Taliban have staged more than 110 attacks on several districts in the western province of Heart, local officials said. Provincial Governor, Sayed Abdul Wahid Qatali has told a press conference that the Taliban sought to deteriorate the security situation in western zone “but they were failed” …
Read More »International Court of Justice asked to assess terrorist attack on Kabul school
AT News KABUL: The families of students martyred in the Sayed-ul-Shuhada girls’ school attack call on the Hague-based International Court of Justice to assess the terrorist incident that killed more than 50 school girls and wounded at least 100 on Saturday in the Dasht-e-Barchi neighborhood of Kabul. The call comes …
Read More »Intense Clashes continuing in Baghlan, Ghazni
AT News KABUL: The Afghan security forces and the Taliban engaged into unceasing clashes in the provinces of Ghazni and Baghlan that also left 27 security forces killed. The representative of Ghazni people in the lower house of the parliament (Wolesi Jirga), Arif Rahmani said that the insurgents overrun three …
Read More »Taliban fail to capture several provinces
AT News KABUL: Hamdullah Moheb, President Ghani’s National Security Adviser claims that that Taliban’s efforts failed to capture seven provinces. The insurgent group recently launched large scale offensives on the provinces of Baghlan, Kunduz, Ghazni, Kandahar, Uruzgan, Farah and Helmand. Moheb said Sunday that the militants are endeavoring to take …
Read More »No free press in Taliban-controlled areas
AT News KABUL: Taliban take hostage a civil and cultural activist two years ago in Ghazni province, blaming him guilty for his post that showed the death of innocent people in the Taliban’s attacks. A man, living in the area under the Taliban control and who wanted to speak on …
Read More »Journalists’ union reacts to Taliban’s threat
AT News KABUL: The Afghanistan Journalists’ Center (AFJC) termed the recent statement by Taliban as ambiguous regarding the security of journalists. The AFJC called on Taliban to clearly announce their position about journalists and open media. A Taliban official, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanakzai discussed the insurgents’ policy, peaceful settlement of …
Read More »Seven people die in a roof collapse in Kapisa
AT News KABUL: At least seven members of a family lost their lives after a roof collapsed due to heavy rainfall in the northern Kapisa province, officials said on Saturday. Provincial Governor Spokesman, Qais Qaderi said that the accident happened in Zindakhil district of Nibjrab district. The death includes women …
Read More »Intelligence agency arms Baghlan residents to stand against Taliban
AT News KABUL: The National Directorate of Security provided a former jihadi commander with weapons to fight against the Taliban in the northern province of Baghlan, sources said Saturday. The sources, who wished to go unnamed, said that hundreds of people including public uprising forces and former jihadi fighters have …
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